I understand the temptation, take the easy way out, etc. but having spent a lifetime avoiding lying, dealing with the consequences of others lying, and generally being as H. R. Haldeman said so eloquently, "so [expletive deleted] square [I'd] get caught", I would find it distasteful and unworthy to lie, especially over something I am not ashamed of. OTOH, I'm not ashamed of avoiding going to Canada, Massachusetts, New York or other places where I might not be welcome, as is.mojo84 wrote: Out of curiosity and not intending to promote lying or doing anything illegal. What would be the problem of just saying, no I do not own any guns? How would they no and even if they did know, what could they do as long as you do not have them on you at the time?
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- Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:48 am
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Re: Wrong turn into Canada leads to arrest for gun
- Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:21 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Wrong turn into Canada leads to arrest for gun
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Re: Wrong turn into Canada leads to arrest for gun
He should be glad it wasn't Mexico. Recall that fellow who was delivering a shotgun to someplace south of Mexico and crossed the border and declared it. He had been told it was OK to take it just passing through or something. How long did he rot in Mexico's prison before pressure from the US finally got him out?